A.R.
I have an Earth Machine, I got it last spring. I already had some good compost this spring! You can find many composting solutions online. I keep a plastic coffee container on my counter and add my kitchen waste to that (all but meat, oil, and dairy). I put my coffee grounds, egg shells, fruit/veggie scraps, all kinds of stuff in it. Line your container with a damp, not wet, paper towel, and your scraps come right out when you dump them into the composter. The paper towel adds the right balance of brown matter, which is an added bonus.
My compost does not smell, and is rich with worms. I tend it as often as once a week, or as little as once a month. In the winter, I add to it, but, don't get out there to turn it. Before it gets cold for winter, I add a layer of grass clippings, topped with newspaper.
I was using gDiapers on my son last year, and I composted the wet ones. I used some of my compost this year in my large flower pots in my front yard, and they are thriving.
I suggest giving it a try. It's amazing how much waste you will find you have from your kitchen.
Good luck!